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  • Re: Microfiber

    We've two issues here - particle removal, and sanitation. Microfiber (dry or wet) will remove and retain (until over-loaded) most particles down to bacteria size, so dry dusting will remove most surface bacteria (and apparantly some viruses). Obviously, don't use the same cloth you used in the...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Bob Croft on 09-11-2009
  • Re: Microfiber

    Fold it until about hand-size; re-fold to a clean side when it gets a bit dirty. We start with a 16" x 16" , fold it twice to an 8" x 8" or three times to a 4" x 8" (how wide is hour hand?) for either 8 or 16 sides. Should last for quite a while unless you're not dusting...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Bob Croft on 09-11-2009
  • Re: Microfiber

    Microfiber Wet Mops : I have found that my customers who use microfiber have reduced their use of my disinfectant by 1/3 to 1/2 . Not so good for my pocket book but good for theirs. Consider a microfiber alternative to the flat microfiber mop. MedWaste Solutions also carries a microfiber string mop for...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Maureen Brenner on 03-16-2009
  • Re: Microfiber

    They are fantastic in reducing waste, chemical consumption and lowering costs all while performing in outstanding fashion. We carry micro fiber cloths, mopheads and other materials at our online store: www.icasupplycentral.com What makes ours unique is they are manufactured by a company called Algoma...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by Serious Pro on 03-03-2009
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